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Pattaya’s Darkside Explained
YOUR FIRST CHOICE FOR THE BEST PROPERTY DEALS Pattaya’s Darkside Explained
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What to look for when inspecting a resale property
New homes, especially condos, have grown in popularity over the past decade, but many people still prefer to buy resale property. There are various prefer buying a completed unit.
important part of the process is the inspection. All resale property is bound to have some wear and tear, so don’t be turned off if things aren’t perfect. On the other hand, you do need to draw a line between what is reasonable to expect and what’s over the top.
This is where the inspection comes in. Before you agree to buy a resale property, you are going to want to conduct a thorough inspection to make sure everything is in order. want to look for. Tips for resale property inspections
1) Check the walls
Be sure to inspect the walls, paying attention to two these cracks aren’t usually dangerous, they do suggest the developer may have used average products during construction. there is any paint cracking or chipping. This could be a sign that you’ll need to repaint the property. Also, look for any pictures, mirrors or other oddly placed objects. The owner may be trying to cover up some sort of wall damage.
2) Ask for past utilities bills
The utilities bill will provide you with some imperfect insights about the resale property you’re inspecting. If the bill seems high, you’ll want to investigate the windows, air conditioner and general layout to see what is causing replacing if they look to be the culprit.
And if the bill seems cheap, dig a little deeper to see if there are any clues as to why this may be. Are there a lot of fans around? Does the AC unit look new? If you still have questions or concerns, you can always ask the owner for an explanation.
3) Bring a second set of eyes
No matter how good of an inspector you think you are, it is Not only can they act as a secondary observer scanning for things you may have missed, but they’ll also provide you with general feedback. Perhaps there was something they liked or disliked that you hadn’t even thought of.
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